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I =— • J . ; — : — = g n I ..BOXES.. 1 „. BALLANTYNESI aammaamaaaaaamammaammmaammaammmammm^ommmmaaaimaaammmmmm «■ ON THE RIGHT BPIiP * OAT THE LEFT WwWM ANYWHERE MBtJ !| EVERYWHERE \\ THROUGHOUT THB WAREHOUSE ___%&£__ '• i __TTR_\QTIVE GOODS ARE DISPLAYED. pSm«mnw.mimiui«i 11 in ' iiimmmmm.mummmm^mmmmm^mmKmHmmmmmammmmmm^m^mmmam^mammm^maamm^ma^mma^m^mi^mmmammmm^amaam-' . State property. There was another and ___W^__k- S an even more important point, and mat M_wS^_ ___ { mm__-ml _w I . ! was that there was no depreciation ac- kBBB^V*" CTI ID.DV l ' count in connection, with the public W^l I ''W'Vm-v ■ {[y having a depreciation fund might help J_llfe«J_d_L Ifit '__f-l ITF'-^li / '• M ' >' to swell the annual surplus, but it was I <^9 ■ ■ ' 'i ' '. not' sound finance. So far as the policy /_W^_W^__\\m_f~ < ' 1 of the Opposition was concerned, there jgy^fej^^B|L *pn , | : was no' obstruction. It placed the. in- /Mm. \^_\iSm__\\' * _#^bbb*_l '■ ■■__■---*__%_# _ b ■ terests of the oountry before' those of 'MmmAa^S_________\\ » lIJHI _\^r" * i party. It endeavoured as far as pos- / jffilA% nffOffll ' ■' ■ r^. *. * ■ '1 'i 6ible to safeguard the people's money, * amm_ _g-*T i m. jjf> ■ 'i* ; and he claimed that it now. exercised; t |>§f^m^^V^m^Hn^w " H'^B^r K * l an influence for good on the legislation v W^mpt vjllS_W________W__?r ' ' '' ."■**^^- m * ' that whilst the revision had given relief „ sj&Sußt \^SS l l^SS__t_^_^_m\.a n~~A Suite I ' in certain directions, the new tariff, he MttJ^C^W^JKlVv S^n® .? g * &™<** «• 5) mG., , ' was isorry to say, was more protective I \\W^^.^^^^^' f_^^^^hw\ The ■ Jrind. OI oUItS taat W^ _ \ 1 in some respects than the old one. Sev- \\\\ ii\__^^^s_m_WmW_Wwi \ iW \ stand a lot of hard school wear.7 S|| eral articles of mining and agricultural lift 7Mg!»lllM[ipM^Bi\\\\\\ They are made from Strong } machinery which had previously* been VU. r> iv_ ; 1 T...^ikAc ni^Aixt ch'um.r* _§ r free were now subject to duty, fepeak- \\ \ VS^A Colbnial Tweeds, nicely "Siapefi _ # , ing with regard to next year's elections, \\\\ JB*M 1 ! ,U jffij^mM OffTTTO and finished— -]USt ' the fand Ot I he said that many people were under « VA \ ftG^a jw^^^^ttl^^^f \\rn_ suits to maJce a boy take, a < ' , the impressior^that -gey were going to IkBHHHEIl k BHHHEI pride in ms-' personal appear- | haVe three parties. He himself believed \ \ y ; J^ro^+U Si^raKraf^S»a -ffl r""^.*" ,r £,--_ ( ; that indications pointed in that diree- > \^ £UICe * C 9 me m » "^ nCI mem^ ( * tion. He alluded to the Socialistic . . I Party, which had recently been assert- '■fiflapiJfT '~ *^^«HBPf "ARGYLE" Brand registered . { I I ing itself . This^ party was for a long -.' Colonial Tweeds. (> time the powe^ behind the throne, but ' 1 ' .\< 1 it was no longer satisfied with that, and C Boys* Norfolk Suit with strap and buckle, step and \ ' wished to pt on to _ the throne itself £ Prussian coUats, in the newest Summer shades, -> ■ Many people agreed that the time had .€ ■ ■ jriu&j»iau wuois, v* "^ "■ mmte. * n __•/ '; . ' oome when the lin* should be drawn be- > > at .... 10/6 19/6 21/- 23/0 to 35/- ,-_ ' tween and genuine Liberal- J Bovs' Conway Suite, with fancy v^te. in ,^^, tweeds, ';f ism. The people had to decide whether 3 cup u-uwajf ouiu, v. J ,i b > . ?.q . \m they were going to be governed by 5 also washmg crash. • A great fa vourite for summer j^ straight-out Liberals or straight-out So- 1 wear Jv. *.. .. 12/0 15/0 W° V© 2 9/° 1 VS^^iSaSSa^ita'iyS I -Youths' Thr^garment-Argyfe*' Cambridge Suits, in J > perienced during the last few sessions. C Colonial tweeds. Made specially. for US. ■ ' S The most, liberal men in Parliament C " mm - A . 25/6 20/6 32/6 36/- to 49/ v , 1 wefre those who sat on Uie Opposition C *" "* '"* . " . ■■-:■■' « +v. 1 +,=«* - 5 side of the House. (Applause.) The en- c Boys' Economical Washing Blouses, ra all t^e iat(^ h oouragement that was given to his party ,# materials & patterns, at i/ll 2/6 2/113/lltO 7/0 .]| by such cordial receptions as he had **ci- J .^ - __ AW+'m^. '' ■ '■■■■% It ceived that evening would encourage J ' K3I ___■ _HTTM _____ m*fß- "'L : -:l ''^Paa- ■• .' him to go on fighting, as they had been g * -.■• ■■■»>.■ mm- : -' _.- * ,' .7. i! 1 fighting,^ it __..,.;. % .^,. 7 ■ >.:..■ Cashel Stfoet, Chpißtchui«h. ([, "*'** !W,c Tor-'*fh© <».ise'that lack's assistance, '_. 2) **' The Store for Sterling Values ' , '1 !For the wrong that needs resistance, • _m Cr.i_\A ' \ For tho future in the distance, ' f* ____'__.^. ■^■■^■■^■■^-^■^Mtagagagam^SkAti ! And the good "that we can do. • g^|jf|^^^^^^^^^^***^pt^p<iaWt-# , t-fWl#l# , l#l^^ Mr Bollard, M.P., said that the land ' : _: ■■ • ■■ ■-y ■ nationalisers, faddists and Socialists had ■^_m___vsm^tß^^^mmi^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^—_________t__^ ' built up a stone wall round New Zealand which would prevent immigrants pur- g Cmmmaam JA**. _m _mm__m. . Vm^jva '''AlMa ' chasing any good Crowh ; land. As to H tWCLSV ZO UtIOOSB AiTI&S IxITTS the policy of the Opposition, he said m that even the Hon G. Fowlds had ad- n AX ■■ mitted that the State was indebted to ffl , 7t°o?x ti^X gaidin8 tb6 leEisla " In. RdNNINGTONS Mr Mander, M.P.. in a few remarks IW^ AlVfVlWffffvr * W \*P on the land question, said that it was H ____m___wmmmmm^^mtm—iamamm%m^mm^mamm^mmmmmmmmai "'■■ enough to give a man appendicitis to H * ■—- y~ listen to so-neof'the extremists, in the U ' . ," , . . „■■ 1 « _ . 7 ...... J. " House. . There was not a single typical H We have arranged a lot of our XvaAa Goode in tneh a way that it representative of the country interests B will be quite easy to moke * choice. , ?3 JS? b ft D wf 'w MfnSSS 1 I Th « atocks are moßt complete and compriee a nice lot of dainty goods, 1 UMfu1 ' and mati nat whafc & squired to give ai gifts, theie ara arranged was not represented m influence to + i**. ra . -.• ._____, i^iTz 1/ 0/ am mrt A •?/ extent that the South Island was re- | ln d™°a»,-the P r «es being 1/- 2/- 2/6 and 3/---j presented. jS These are some of the Goods :— All the finest varieties of Perfumery, ( x The gathering concluded with the 9 to be had in almoet any size bottle, from 1/usual votes of thanks. -■ — „-, , « _ ' « ■_. .s Ij. v -_* '_• v 1. ' . • ■ Hair-brushes and all Brushware, Combs— ai fine lot, beat Engheh make. , 1 . T , - „ . , . B Manicures, and all manicuring reanidtee. A London firm of electro-plate mak- H «».«"*w^w , . * . * ers has in its service eighteen workers m Toilet Soaps, Sponges, Toilet Powder, Scent Sprays, S^ts ' who have been with it for over fifty 9 Bottles, Hau de Cologne, ia wicker flaika, Hand Mirrors, Silrer years. S Brushes, Sachet Soap Boxes, Sharing Brushes. r V" U Sachets— ask to see thoae at 219, a beautiful line, quite one of'oor afcest. NOTIC!E OF REMOVAL. ffl K SB. SEnfOTJR~AND SON, IJ^tista, 9 "7"""**"""™^^ • Removed to ■ .ffSSSi 9 Make BONNINGTONS chemist ■ JUNE 1. 1900. 3Q2S R »^#l«?#_rj#«, *I_pLOOR Coverings, Hearthrugs and Slip tI, WIBII-'^^ X? Mats. J. M. Mitchell always gives the — , ■ . ,; ■ ■_ . . fullest value for your money. 19, Colombo -- . .' • _ .7, Ideal Convey Xmas Greeting^ FIRE '" FIEND'S EEAST. H. S. KEQHABDS, | XX absent friends. v Remit 7d per copy to this TAND AND EOTATE AGEHT, IS^^d^&^S^ies^^-C^ DOMINION'S LOSS DEPICTED. li < 183 , GI^UCESTEB ;STBEE^- 7 terbury Timea " • Xmas Number will be for- „ /CANTERBURY TIMES" - --- ft A warded by first mail. Securely franked, with "U CHRISTMAS NUMBER, DEC. 18. senders good wishes. T^XCEPTIONADLY NICE YILLpA!

A London firm of electro-plate makers has in its service eighteen workers who have been with it for over fifty years. - mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm—^m NOTICE OP REMOVAL. SB. SEYMOUR ~AND SON. D^ntista, • Removed to 213, COLOMBO STREET (Nearly opposite late premises), Next Coates and Co.. Jewellers. JUNE 1. 1900. X125 *I_pLOOR Coverings, Hearthrugs and Slip JJ Mats. J. M. Mitchell always gives the fullest value for your money. 19, Colombo Street 8538 HAPPY Idea! Convey Xmas Greeting to absent friends. Remit 7d per copy to this office, or through booksellers or agents, with names and addresses, and copies of the " Canterbury Times" . Xmas Number will be forwarded by first mail. Securely franked, with sender's good wishes.

n Summer Conveniences | Hot weather calls for many conveniences not needed in winter. We give special attention to articles that save time, trouble and labour. Let us show you our stock— you will see many things you want. Here are some of them : — FIRE SCREENS to coyer up grates no longer in use. We have a splendid line in antique copper on dead black wrought iron stands. They are in many striking and handsome designs. Prices up from ... 12/6 SPARKLET BOTTLES, provide cheap and delicious Summer drinks. Price ( ... ... 8/6 each BATH MATS of cork, light, clean, and in every way desirable, will stand any amount of water without getting , soft, may be washed. Price 8/9 Others up to 9/6 BISSEL CARPET SWEEPER, most desirable in hot j weather, a* the heavy work of sweeping carpets is . reduced to nothing. A carpet sweeper sweeps cleaner than a broom, saves wear on carpets, prevents dust , riling and makes carpet sweeping two-thirds easier. j Price ... 18/6 Others to ... 21/- i m___s_^Cfrj^CW [—_ , F ss^ Colombo St., Ch.Ch. I \ |___J^ | '«;

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 9113, 19 December 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 9113, 19 December 1907, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 9113, 19 December 1907, Page 1

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